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Russia and India added their voices on Monday to China's call for a new world order and endorsed Beijing's plans to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of the second world war.
The foreign ministers of the three nations met in the capital for talks just a week after US President Barack Obama made a high-profile trip to India.
After Monday's meeting, President Xi Jinping gave a positive assessment of China's ties with the two nations, despite New Delhi's apparent distrust towards Beijing.
In a joint communique, the three nations vowed to "build a more just, fair and stable international political and economic order" and a "multi-polar" world.
Russian Foreign MinisterSergey Lavrov said all states should be involved in creating "a modern security architecture" in the Asia-Pacific; his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi , said the region should not be caught up in a zero-sum game.
"We advocate the principle of partnership rather than alliance," Wang said.
The three nations also gave their support to efforts to put second world war commemorations on the agenda of the United Nations General Assembly.
"We will be celebrating the 70th anniversary of the UN and the world's victory against fascism. This provides a great opportunity for countries in the world to cherish history and look forward to the future," Wang said.
Lavrov and Indian External Affairs MinisterSushma Swaraj backed the call, with Lavrov saying the world needed to be on alert for fascism. "We must remember the tragic lesson of the events of those years," he said.
China has sought to spearhead efforts for the anniversary, a move that some observers have described as an attempt to exert pressure on Japan. A military parade will be held in Beijing in September, to which Russian PresidentVladimir Putin is expected to be invited.
The hosting of the two foreign ministers is seen as an attempt by Beijing to present a united international front as a counterbalance to Washington, after Obama's visit to India.
During Obama's trip, India and the US said freedom of navigation should be protected across the South China Sea, over which Beijing claims sovereignty.
But Xi was positive on Sino-Indian ties as he meet Swaraj yesterday, saying the relationship had "entered a new stage".
http://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/1699900/india-russia-back-call-new-world-order

published:03 Feb 2015

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China'sPeople's Liberation Army, or PLA, has been ordered to prepare for war in a training directive issued this week. The order comes from the General Staff headquarters, which oversees the army.
Forces should train to "fight and win battles," the directive said.
The strong words are in striking contrast to previous ones. Those had focused more on coordination within different branches of the PLA. In particular, the use of the word "dazheng," Chinese for "fighting wars," has not been seen before.
Japan was not mentioned in the directive. But this commentary in the People's Liberation Army Daily conjures up images of the Japanese invasion of China during World War II. It goes on to suggest Japan is gathering other East Asian countries to quote, "contain China."
Some Chinese military officials have urged a quick strike to assert China's sovereignty over the contested Diaoyu, or Senkaku, Islands. This is the metaphor they use: "kill a chicken to scare the monkeys."
But some political commenters think that the talk of war is empty. That's because the Chinese regime has more to lose than gain in an all-out war.
[Lan Shu, NTD China Analyst]:
"The Diaoyu Islands offer very little material interests, except it can hype up nationalism sentiments. The CCP will lose and ten ASEAN countries will immediately team up with the United States and Japan.
China has not engaged in direct military conflict since 1979 with Vietnam. Right now, it also has a host of critical internal matters to deal with.
[Guo Yongfeng, Founder, Association of Chinese Citizens for Monitoring the Government]:
"We cannot even resolve our domestic conflicts and we want to start a war. I don't believe it is likely to happen. If the CCP really wants to fight, it will be like committing suicide."
The war talk isn't an unanimous one either. Senior Chinese officials Jia Qinglin is calling for talks with Japan over the islands without the usual vindictive rhetoric most official Chinese statements about the islands contain.
Japan however says there's nothing to discuss. It has nationalized the islands—after purchasing them from the previous owner last year.
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A financially strained, aging Los Angeles private detective named Ira Wells isn't a well man and is barely active in the business. He is a loner who doesn't much care for company or small talk. When his ex-partner Harry Regan, however, shows up at Ira's boarding house one night mortally wounded while on a case, Ira feels it's up to him to get to the bottom of it.

The trail leads Ira to a small-time fence named Birdwell, whose young bodyguard Lamar is only too happy to rough up the old man when Ira pays a call. But they make a mistake in intimidating and underestimating Ira, who ends up paying Lamar back in kind as well as tracking down Birdwell's missing wife.

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Philippine officials call for protest against China's rescue center

NWO: Russia and India Back China's Call for NEW WORLD ORDER

http://www.undergroundworldnews.com
Russia and India added their voices on Monday to China's call for a new world order and endorsed Beijing's plans to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of the second world war.
The foreign ministers of the three nations met in the capital for talks just a week after US President Barack Obama made a high-profile trip to India.
After Monday's meeting, President Xi Jinping gave a positive assessment of China's ties with the two nations, despite New Delhi's apparent distrust towards Beijing.
In a joint communique, the three nations vowed to "build a more just, fair and stable international political and economic order" and a "multi-polar" world.
Russian Foreign MinisterSergey Lavrov said all states should be involved in creating "a modern security architecture" in the Asia-Pacific; his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi , said the region should not be caught up in a zero-sum game.
"We advocate the principle of partnership rather than alliance," Wang said.
The three nations also gave their support to efforts to put second world war commemorations on the agenda of the United Nations General Assembly.
"We will be celebrating the 70th anniversary of the UN and the world's victory against fascism. This provides a great opportunity for countries in the world to cherish history and look forward to the future," Wang said.
Lavrov and Indian External Affairs MinisterSushma Swaraj backed the call, with Lavrov saying the world needed to be on alert for fascism. "We must remember the tragic lesson of the events of those years," he said.
China has sought to spearhead efforts for the anniversary, a move that some observers have described as an attempt to exert pressure on Japan. A military parade will be held in Beijing in September, to which Russian PresidentVladimir Putin is expected to be invited.
The hosting of the two foreign ministers is seen as an attempt by Beijing to present a united international front as a counterbalance to Washington, after Obama's visit to India.
During Obama's trip, India and the US said freedom of navigation should be protected across the South China Sea, over which Beijing claims sovereignty.
But Xi was positive on Sino-Indian ties as he meet Swaraj yesterday, saying the relationship had "entered a new stage".
http://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/1699900/india-russia-back-call-new-world-order

2:22

China's Call to War with Japan

China's Call to War with Japan

China's Call to War with Japan

China'sPeople's Liberation Army, or PLA, has been ordered to prepare for war in a training directive issued this week. The order comes from the General Staff headquarters, which oversees the army.
Forces should train to "fight and win battles," the directive said.
The strong words are in striking contrast to previous ones. Those had focused more on coordination within different branches of the PLA. In particular, the use of the word "dazheng," Chinese for "fighting wars," has not been seen before.
Japan was not mentioned in the directive. But this commentary in the People's Liberation Army Daily conjures up images of the Japanese invasion of China during World War II. It goes on to suggest Japan is gathering other East Asian countries to quote, "contain China."
Some Chinese military officials have urged a quick strike to assert China's sovereignty over the contested Diaoyu, or Senkaku, Islands. This is the metaphor they use: "kill a chicken to scare the monkeys."
But some political commenters think that the talk of war is empty. That's because the Chinese regime has more to lose than gain in an all-out war.
[Lan Shu, NTD China Analyst]:
"The Diaoyu Islands offer very little material interests, except it can hype up nationalism sentiments. The CCP will lose and ten ASEAN countries will immediately team up with the United States and Japan.
China has not engaged in direct military conflict since 1979 with Vietnam. Right now, it also has a host of critical internal matters to deal with.
[Guo Yongfeng, Founder, Association of Chinese Citizens for Monitoring the Government]:
"We cannot even resolve our domestic conflicts and we want to start a war. I don't believe it is likely to happen. If the CCP really wants to fight, it will be like committing suicide."
The war talk isn't an unanimous one either. Senior Chinese officials Jia Qinglin is calling for talks with Japan over the islands without the usual vindictive rhetoric most official Chinese statements about the islands contain.
Japan however says there's nothing to discuss. It has nationalized the islands—after purchasing them from the previous owner last year.
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3:27

India and Russia back China's call for 'new world order.

India and Russia back China's call for 'new world order.

India and Russia back China's call for 'new world order.

India and Russia back China's call for 'new world order.
Russia and India added their voices on Monday to China's call for a new world order and endorsed Beijing's plans to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of the second world war.
The foreign ministers of the three nations met in the capital for talks just a week after US President Barack Obama made a high-profile trip to India.
After Monday's meeting, President Xi Jinping gave a positive assessment of China's ties with the two nations, despite New Delhi's apparent distrust towards Beijing.
In a joint communique, the three nations vowed to "build a more just, fair and stable international political and economic order" and a "multi-polar" world.
Russian Foreign MinisterSergey Lavrov said all states should be involved in creating "a modern security architecture" in the Asia-Pacific; his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi , said the region should not be caught up in a zero-sum game.
"We advocate the principle of partnership rather than alliance," Wang said.
The three nations also gave their support to efforts to put second world war commemorations on the agenda of the United Nations General Assembly.
"We will be celebrating the 70th anniversary of the UN and the world's victory against fascism. This provides a great opportunity for countries in the world to cherish history and look forward to the future," Wang said.
Lavrov and Indian External Affairs MinisterSushma Swaraj backed the call, with Lavrov saying the world needed to be on alert for fascism. "We must remember the tragic lesson of the events of those years," he said.
China has sought to spearhead efforts for the anniversary, a move that some observers have described as an attempt to exert pressure on Japan. A military parade will be held in Beijing in September, to which Russian PresidentVladimir Putin is expected to be invited.
The hosting of the two foreign ministers is seen as an attempt by Beijing to present a united international front as a counterbalance to Washington, after Obama's visit to India.
During Obama's trip, India and the US said freedom of navigation should be protected across the South China Sea, over which Beijing claims sovereignty.
But Xi was positive on Sino-Indian ties as he meet Swaraj yesterday, sayin

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Philippine officials call for protest against China's rescue center

NWO: Russia and India Back China's Call for NEW WORLD ORDER

http://www.undergroundworldnews.com
Russia and India added their voices on Monday to China's call for a new world order and endorsed Beijing's plans to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of the second world war.
The foreign ministers of the three nations met in the capital for talks just a week after US President Barack Obama made a high-profile trip to India.
After Monday's meeting, President Xi Jinping gave a positive assessment of China's ties with the two nations, despite New Delhi's apparent distrust towards Beijing.
In a joint communique, the three nations vowed to "build a more just, fair and stable international political and economic order" and a "multi-polar" world.
Russian Foreign MinisterSergey Lavrov said all states should be involved in creating "a modern security ar...

published: 03 Feb 2015

China's Call to War with Japan

China'sPeople's Liberation Army, or PLA, has been ordered to prepare for war in a training directive issued this week. The order comes from the General Staff headquarters, which oversees the army.
Forces should train to "fight and win battles," the directive said.
The strong words are in striking contrast to previous ones. Those had focused more on coordination within different branches of the PLA. In particular, the use of the word "dazheng," Chinese for "fighting wars," has not been seen before.
Japan was not mentioned in the directive. But this commentary in the People's Liberation Army Daily conjures up images of the Japanese invasion of China during World War II. It goes on to suggest Japan is gathering other East Asian countries to quote, "contain China."
Some Chinese mili...

published: 18 Jan 2013

India and Russia back China's call for 'new world order.

India and Russia back China's call for 'new world order.
Russia and India added their voices on Monday to China's call for a new world order and endorsed Beijing's plans to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of the second world war.
The foreign ministers of the three nations met in the capital for talks just a week after US President Barack Obama made a high-profile trip to India.
After Monday's meeting, President Xi Jinping gave a positive assessment of China's ties with the two nations, despite New Delhi's apparent distrust towards Beijing.
In a joint communique, the three nations vowed to "build a more just, fair and stable international political and economic order" and a "multi-polar" world.
Russian Foreign MinisterSergey Lavrov said all states should be involved in creating ...

Donald Trump Already Touched China's Most Sensitive Spot

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Russia and India added their voices on Monday to China's call for a new world order and endorsed Beijing's plans to mark th...

http://www.undergroundworldnews.com
Russia and India added their voices on Monday to China's call for a new world order and endorsed Beijing's plans to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of the second world war.
The foreign ministers of the three nations met in the capital for talks just a week after US President Barack Obama made a high-profile trip to India.
After Monday's meeting, President Xi Jinping gave a positive assessment of China's ties with the two nations, despite New Delhi's apparent distrust towards Beijing.
In a joint communique, the three nations vowed to "build a more just, fair and stable international political and economic order" and a "multi-polar" world.
Russian Foreign MinisterSergey Lavrov said all states should be involved in creating "a modern security architecture" in the Asia-Pacific; his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi , said the region should not be caught up in a zero-sum game.
"We advocate the principle of partnership rather than alliance," Wang said.
The three nations also gave their support to efforts to put second world war commemorations on the agenda of the United Nations General Assembly.
"We will be celebrating the 70th anniversary of the UN and the world's victory against fascism. This provides a great opportunity for countries in the world to cherish history and look forward to the future," Wang said.
Lavrov and Indian External Affairs MinisterSushma Swaraj backed the call, with Lavrov saying the world needed to be on alert for fascism. "We must remember the tragic lesson of the events of those years," he said.
China has sought to spearhead efforts for the anniversary, a move that some observers have described as an attempt to exert pressure on Japan. A military parade will be held in Beijing in September, to which Russian PresidentVladimir Putin is expected to be invited.
The hosting of the two foreign ministers is seen as an attempt by Beijing to present a united international front as a counterbalance to Washington, after Obama's visit to India.
During Obama's trip, India and the US said freedom of navigation should be protected across the South China Sea, over which Beijing claims sovereignty.
But Xi was positive on Sino-Indian ties as he meet Swaraj yesterday, saying the relationship had "entered a new stage".
http://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/1699900/india-russia-back-call-new-world-order

http://www.undergroundworldnews.com
Russia and India added their voices on Monday to China's call for a new world order and endorsed Beijing's plans to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of the second world war.
The foreign ministers of the three nations met in the capital for talks just a week after US President Barack Obama made a high-profile trip to India.
After Monday's meeting, President Xi Jinping gave a positive assessment of China's ties with the two nations, despite New Delhi's apparent distrust towards Beijing.
In a joint communique, the three nations vowed to "build a more just, fair and stable international political and economic order" and a "multi-polar" world.
Russian Foreign MinisterSergey Lavrov said all states should be involved in creating "a modern security architecture" in the Asia-Pacific; his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi , said the region should not be caught up in a zero-sum game.
"We advocate the principle of partnership rather than alliance," Wang said.
The three nations also gave their support to efforts to put second world war commemorations on the agenda of the United Nations General Assembly.
"We will be celebrating the 70th anniversary of the UN and the world's victory against fascism. This provides a great opportunity for countries in the world to cherish history and look forward to the future," Wang said.
Lavrov and Indian External Affairs MinisterSushma Swaraj backed the call, with Lavrov saying the world needed to be on alert for fascism. "We must remember the tragic lesson of the events of those years," he said.
China has sought to spearhead efforts for the anniversary, a move that some observers have described as an attempt to exert pressure on Japan. A military parade will be held in Beijing in September, to which Russian PresidentVladimir Putin is expected to be invited.
The hosting of the two foreign ministers is seen as an attempt by Beijing to present a united international front as a counterbalance to Washington, after Obama's visit to India.
During Obama's trip, India and the US said freedom of navigation should be protected across the South China Sea, over which Beijing claims sovereignty.
But Xi was positive on Sino-Indian ties as he meet Swaraj yesterday, saying the relationship had "entered a new stage".
http://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/1699900/india-russia-back-call-new-world-order

China'sPeople's Liberation Army, or PLA, has been ordered to prepare for war in a training directive issued this week. The order comes from the General Staff headquarters, which oversees the army.
Forces should train to "fight and win battles," the directive said.
The strong words are in striking contrast to previous ones. Those had focused more on coordination within different branches of the PLA. In particular, the use of the word "dazheng," Chinese for "fighting wars," has not been seen before.
Japan was not mentioned in the directive. But this commentary in the People's Liberation Army Daily conjures up images of the Japanese invasion of China during World War II. It goes on to suggest Japan is gathering other East Asian countries to quote, "contain China."
Some Chinese military officials have urged a quick strike to assert China's sovereignty over the contested Diaoyu, or Senkaku, Islands. This is the metaphor they use: "kill a chicken to scare the monkeys."
But some political commenters think that the talk of war is empty. That's because the Chinese regime has more to lose than gain in an all-out war.
[Lan Shu, NTD China Analyst]:
"The Diaoyu Islands offer very little material interests, except it can hype up nationalism sentiments. The CCP will lose and ten ASEAN countries will immediately team up with the United States and Japan.
China has not engaged in direct military conflict since 1979 with Vietnam. Right now, it also has a host of critical internal matters to deal with.
[Guo Yongfeng, Founder, Association of Chinese Citizens for Monitoring the Government]:
"We cannot even resolve our domestic conflicts and we want to start a war. I don't believe it is likely to happen. If the CCP really wants to fight, it will be like committing suicide."
The war talk isn't an unanimous one either. Senior Chinese officials Jia Qinglin is calling for talks with Japan over the islands without the usual vindictive rhetoric most official Chinese statements about the islands contain.
Japan however says there's nothing to discuss. It has nationalized the islands—after purchasing them from the previous owner last year.
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China'sPeople's Liberation Army, or PLA, has been ordered to prepare for war in a training directive issued this week. The order comes from the General Staff headquarters, which oversees the army.
Forces should train to "fight and win battles," the directive said.
The strong words are in striking contrast to previous ones. Those had focused more on coordination within different branches of the PLA. In particular, the use of the word "dazheng," Chinese for "fighting wars," has not been seen before.
Japan was not mentioned in the directive. But this commentary in the People's Liberation Army Daily conjures up images of the Japanese invasion of China during World War II. It goes on to suggest Japan is gathering other East Asian countries to quote, "contain China."
Some Chinese military officials have urged a quick strike to assert China's sovereignty over the contested Diaoyu, or Senkaku, Islands. This is the metaphor they use: "kill a chicken to scare the monkeys."
But some political commenters think that the talk of war is empty. That's because the Chinese regime has more to lose than gain in an all-out war.
[Lan Shu, NTD China Analyst]:
"The Diaoyu Islands offer very little material interests, except it can hype up nationalism sentiments. The CCP will lose and ten ASEAN countries will immediately team up with the United States and Japan.
China has not engaged in direct military conflict since 1979 with Vietnam. Right now, it also has a host of critical internal matters to deal with.
[Guo Yongfeng, Founder, Association of Chinese Citizens for Monitoring the Government]:
"We cannot even resolve our domestic conflicts and we want to start a war. I don't believe it is likely to happen. If the CCP really wants to fight, it will be like committing suicide."
The war talk isn't an unanimous one either. Senior Chinese officials Jia Qinglin is calling for talks with Japan over the islands without the usual vindictive rhetoric most official Chinese statements about the islands contain.
Japan however says there's nothing to discuss. It has nationalized the islands—after purchasing them from the previous owner last year.
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India and Russia back China's call for 'new world order.

India and Russia back China's call for 'new world order.
Russia and India added their voices on Monday to China's call for a new world order and endorsed Beiji...

India and Russia back China's call for 'new world order.
Russia and India added their voices on Monday to China's call for a new world order and endorsed Beijing's plans to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of the second world war.
The foreign ministers of the three nations met in the capital for talks just a week after US President Barack Obama made a high-profile trip to India.
After Monday's meeting, President Xi Jinping gave a positive assessment of China's ties with the two nations, despite New Delhi's apparent distrust towards Beijing.
In a joint communique, the three nations vowed to "build a more just, fair and stable international political and economic order" and a "multi-polar" world.
Russian Foreign MinisterSergey Lavrov said all states should be involved in creating "a modern security architecture" in the Asia-Pacific; his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi , said the region should not be caught up in a zero-sum game.
"We advocate the principle of partnership rather than alliance," Wang said.
The three nations also gave their support to efforts to put second world war commemorations on the agenda of the United Nations General Assembly.
"We will be celebrating the 70th anniversary of the UN and the world's victory against fascism. This provides a great opportunity for countries in the world to cherish history and look forward to the future," Wang said.
Lavrov and Indian External Affairs MinisterSushma Swaraj backed the call, with Lavrov saying the world needed to be on alert for fascism. "We must remember the tragic lesson of the events of those years," he said.
China has sought to spearhead efforts for the anniversary, a move that some observers have described as an attempt to exert pressure on Japan. A military parade will be held in Beijing in September, to which Russian PresidentVladimir Putin is expected to be invited.
The hosting of the two foreign ministers is seen as an attempt by Beijing to present a united international front as a counterbalance to Washington, after Obama's visit to India.
During Obama's trip, India and the US said freedom of navigation should be protected across the South China Sea, over which Beijing claims sovereignty.
But Xi was positive on Sino-Indian ties as he meet Swaraj yesterday, sayin

India and Russia back China's call for 'new world order.
Russia and India added their voices on Monday to China's call for a new world order and endorsed Beijing's plans to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of the second world war.
The foreign ministers of the three nations met in the capital for talks just a week after US President Barack Obama made a high-profile trip to India.
After Monday's meeting, President Xi Jinping gave a positive assessment of China's ties with the two nations, despite New Delhi's apparent distrust towards Beijing.
In a joint communique, the three nations vowed to "build a more just, fair and stable international political and economic order" and a "multi-polar" world.
Russian Foreign MinisterSergey Lavrov said all states should be involved in creating "a modern security architecture" in the Asia-Pacific; his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi , said the region should not be caught up in a zero-sum game.
"We advocate the principle of partnership rather than alliance," Wang said.
The three nations also gave their support to efforts to put second world war commemorations on the agenda of the United Nations General Assembly.
"We will be celebrating the 70th anniversary of the UN and the world's victory against fascism. This provides a great opportunity for countries in the world to cherish history and look forward to the future," Wang said.
Lavrov and Indian External Affairs MinisterSushma Swaraj backed the call, with Lavrov saying the world needed to be on alert for fascism. "We must remember the tragic lesson of the events of those years," he said.
China has sought to spearhead efforts for the anniversary, a move that some observers have described as an attempt to exert pressure on Japan. A military parade will be held in Beijing in September, to which Russian PresidentVladimir Putin is expected to be invited.
The hosting of the two foreign ministers is seen as an attempt by Beijing to present a united international front as a counterbalance to Washington, after Obama's visit to India.
During Obama's trip, India and the US said freedom of navigation should be protected across the South China Sea, over which Beijing claims sovereignty.
But Xi was positive on Sino-Indian ties as he meet Swaraj yesterday, sayin

Donald Trump Already Touched China's Most Sensitive Spot

Though the Chinese government shrugged it off as a shenanigan, the President-Elect made waves after his phone call with the prime minster of Taiwan.
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NWO: Russia and India Back China's Call for NEW WORLD ORDER

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Russia and India added their voices on Monday to China's call for a new world order and endorsed Beijing's plans to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of the second world war.
The foreign ministers of the three nations met in the capital for talks just a week after US President Barack Obama made a high-profile trip to India.
After Monday's meeting, President Xi Jinping gave a positive assessment of China's ties with the two nations, despite New Delhi's apparent distrust towards Beijing.
In a joint communique, the three nations vowed to "build a more just, fair and stable international political and economic order" and a "multi-polar" world.
Russian Foreign MinisterSergey Lavrov said all states should be involved in creating "a modern security architecture" in the Asia-Pacific; his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi , said the region should not be caught up in a zero-sum game.
"We advocate the principle of partnership rather than alliance," Wang said.
The three nations also gave their support to efforts to put second world war commemorations on the agenda of the United Nations General Assembly.
"We will be celebrating the 70th anniversary of the UN and the world's victory against fascism. This provides a great opportunity for countries in the world to cherish history and look forward to the future," Wang said.
Lavrov and Indian External Affairs MinisterSushma Swaraj backed the call, with Lavrov saying the world needed to be on alert for fascism. "We must remember the tragic lesson of the events of those years," he said.
China has sought to spearhead efforts for the anniversary, a move that some observers have described as an attempt to exert pressure on Japan. A military parade will be held in Beijing in September, to which Russian PresidentVladimir Putin is expected to be invited.
The hosting of the two foreign ministers is seen as an attempt by Beijing to present a united international front as a counterbalance to Washington, after Obama's visit to India.
During Obama's trip, India and the US said freedom of navigation should be protected across the South China Sea, over which Beijing claims sovereignty.
But Xi was positive on Sino-Indian ties as he meet Swaraj yesterday, saying the relationship had "entered a new stage".
http://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/1699900/india-russia-back-call-new-world-order

China's Call to War with Japan

China'sPeople's Liberation Army, or PLA, has been ordered to prepare for war in a training directive issued this week. The order comes from the General Staff headquarters, which oversees the army.
Forces should train to "fight and win battles," the directive said.
The strong words are in striking contrast to previous ones. Those had focused more on coordination within different branches of the PLA. In particular, the use of the word "dazheng," Chinese for "fighting wars," has not been seen before.
Japan was not mentioned in the directive. But this commentary in the People's Liberation Army Daily conjures up images of the Japanese invasion of China during World War II. It goes on to suggest Japan is gathering other East Asian countries to quote, "contain China."
Some Chinese military officials have urged a quick strike to assert China's sovereignty over the contested Diaoyu, or Senkaku, Islands. This is the metaphor they use: "kill a chicken to scare the monkeys."
But some political commenters think that the talk of war is empty. That's because the Chinese regime has more to lose than gain in an all-out war.
[Lan Shu, NTD China Analyst]:
"The Diaoyu Islands offer very little material interests, except it can hype up nationalism sentiments. The CCP will lose and ten ASEAN countries will immediately team up with the United States and Japan.
China has not engaged in direct military conflict since 1979 with Vietnam. Right now, it also has a host of critical internal matters to deal with.
[Guo Yongfeng, Founder, Association of Chinese Citizens for Monitoring the Government]:
"We cannot even resolve our domestic conflicts and we want to start a war. I don't believe it is likely to happen. If the CCP really wants to fight, it will be like committing suicide."
The war talk isn't an unanimous one either. Senior Chinese officials Jia Qinglin is calling for talks with Japan over the islands without the usual vindictive rhetoric most official Chinese statements about the islands contain.
Japan however says there's nothing to discuss. It has nationalized the islands—after purchasing them from the previous owner last year.
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India and Russia back China's call for 'new world order.

India and Russia back China's call for 'new world order.
Russia and India added their voices on Monday to China's call for a new world order and endorsed Beijing's plans to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of the second world war.
The foreign ministers of the three nations met in the capital for talks just a week after US President Barack Obama made a high-profile trip to India.
After Monday's meeting, President Xi Jinping gave a positive assessment of China's ties with the two nations, despite New Delhi's apparent distrust towards Beijing.
In a joint communique, the three nations vowed to "build a more just, fair and stable international political and economic order" and a "multi-polar" world.
Russian Foreign MinisterSergey Lavrov said all states should be involved in creating "a modern security architecture" in the Asia-Pacific; his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi , said the region should not be caught up in a zero-sum game.
"We advocate the principle of partnership rather than alliance," Wang said.
The three nations also gave their support to efforts to put second world war commemorations on the agenda of the United Nations General Assembly.
"We will be celebrating the 70th anniversary of the UN and the world's victory against fascism. This provides a great opportunity for countries in the world to cherish history and look forward to the future," Wang said.
Lavrov and Indian External Affairs MinisterSushma Swaraj backed the call, with Lavrov saying the world needed to be on alert for fascism. "We must remember the tragic lesson of the events of those years," he said.
China has sought to spearhead efforts for the anniversary, a move that some observers have described as an attempt to exert pressure on Japan. A military parade will be held in Beijing in September, to which Russian PresidentVladimir Putin is expected to be invited.
The hosting of the two foreign ministers is seen as an attempt by Beijing to present a united international front as a counterbalance to Washington, after Obama's visit to India.
During Obama's trip, India and the US said freedom of navigation should be protected across the South China Sea, over which Beijing claims sovereignty.
But Xi was positive on Sino-Indian ties as he meet Swaraj yesterday, sayin

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